Mavrothal, this may sound pretty basic but I was looking for the storage directory after downloading Google-Chrome, found only the configuration/settings files.

Does that mean the repository downloaded files were auto-deleted?

Sorry but is not clear to me again. What "storage directory"?
If you select save the file, it goes into whatever download directory you have defined. If you select open the file (that you are about to download) goes to /tmp and then is opened with whatever application opens it (petget in this case). It stays in /tmp till you restart the computer (since the /tmp directory is not saved).
Is that what you are asking?_________________Kids all over the world go around with an XO laptop. They deserve one puppy (or many) too

Went to the Puppy Lucid site and found what I was looking for, a fully assembled stable release of Google Chrome as a .Pet file. Did that because I was interested in sharing that download between 2 OLPC machines (XO1 and XO1.5) and typically archive .Pet files when possible including the new /ftp archive locations you provided.

But installation from available repositories under the package manager runs differently, there's no .Pet download typically, instead a collection of files are downloaded from a variety of locations, are these unassembled .Pet collections? Or just dependencies?

What I've noticed is that while downloading from the repositories there are nearly always several files involved, and I'm often prompted by the Puppy Package installation process that those libraries need to be complete.

No such prompting for Google_Chrome-Lucid-17.pet, got that directly thru download via my browser.

So I was concerned that simply downloading and installing the .Pet (Large by Puppy standards, 41megs) may not include dependencies since it bypasses the packaging program altogether.

I realize that you've already answered that particular case, you've recommended downloading and installing that .Pet. But I want to answer the larger question about whether I can go to the Lucid Puppy site and simply download and install .Pet files without concern for dependencies, and of course I'd like to share those archived .Pet files between machines if possible.

I've tried to track this process before, searched directories for files while installing another program (FBreader) under the package manager but couldn't locate any .Pet files, ran a search under MC (Midnight Commander) without success other than finding the "Alternate Pets" directory.

Again I'm wondering about unassembled .Pet (collective) files that may make it difficult to archive or share files between 2 OLPC machines, would I otherwise know that my downloaded Google_Chrome-Lucid-17.pet contains all necessary files?

As a general case applied to ANY .Pet Lucid download, I mean.

Thanks again Mavrothal, realize these details may entirely bore you but my curiosity persists

1. Pets from another puppy are likely to work if they are using the same base (ie Racy 5.3.x) and unlikely if different (ie Lucy 5.2.x to Precise 5.4.x). No warranties though, just try and see. If you start the app from the terminal (ie "chromium") and fails it is going to "tell" you what is missing.

2. When you install a pet from the PPM goes through the pet.specs file in the pet and checks to see if the dependencies are there. Also does an independent check. If anything is missing tries to find it and if it does it downloads it. Be advise that the system is not perfect (depending on puppy and pet). ie, some dependencies may not be necessary and some necessary are not reported. This is not common but it capens . The terminal is your friend in these cases again.
If you download a pet and you install it locally (by clicking it) you do not go through this process. Supposingly you know what you are doing...

3. When you install pets through PPM the pets are downloaded in /root but deleted after installation be default. If you want to keep them edit /usr/local/petget/downloadpkgs.sh to copy the downloaded files in a place you want let's say /mnt/home/PET_DOWNLOAD. There other ways to keep your pets but also need petget modifications. I find copy the less "intrusive" to the PPM setup.
The patch below will do that for you (you need devx to run "patch"). Is for precise but you get the idea. If it fails in the pup you use you can add the 2 lines manually.

Wanted to confirm what I thought, and the PPM would confirm whether shared libraries while direct installation doesn't necessarily, that also explains why I've been unable to locate the downloaded files since they dump when I reboot as temp. files.

Things are moving fast but this should be the last for some time...
Here is Presise_5.4.2_XO.tar.gz for the XO-1 and XO-1.5 with further improvements.
Will update Presise_5.4_XO and Presise_5.4.1.1_XO but not any XOpup-2.x
Follow the usual drill (see above)_________________Kids all over the world go around with an XO laptop. They deserve one puppy (or many) too Last edited by mavrothal on Fri 30 Aug 2013, 17:29; edited 2 times in total

It runs fine on the XOs (net, sound, keys, rotation, power management), though is mostly Arch linux (with pacman and everything!) with a little bit of Puppy Linux (layers, running in RAM)

The original Archpup still needs some work polishing/debugging but if you are an Arch linux user with an XO-1 or XO-1.5 you should be OK. But in this case, you can probably build it yourself as well...

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Too late...
We moved on there are 3 brand new 5.5 puppies (Racy, Precise and Slacko) in the XO-testing phase currently. Assuming they do OK I'll post them._________________Kids all over the world go around with an XO laptop. They deserve one puppy (or many) too

I figured. I'm slightly to extremely behind on just about everything these days. Just got XO TinyCore MM onto an SD card a couple of days ago, if that tells you anything. (And then I noticed that was yours, too -- of course!)

I always wanted/tried to make this ingenious but severely underperforming machine, the XO-1, a bit more usable.
But I'm afraid that when it comes to modern browsers, image editing etc there is nothing that can be done for the lack of CPU power.
Puppy/TC/Slitaz or anything else (unless someone writes an OS and all the apps in assembly )

The XO-1.5 though is a different story. The best XO by far for me.
Too bad that so few where made (~150.000) and almost none was released in the wild. If you find anything on eBay go for it _________________Kids all over the world go around with an XO laptop. They deserve one puppy (or many) too

I got the XO-1 as a curiosity, but I've gotten a surprising amount of use out of it. Just trying to trim it down as much as possible now. I don't really need a full OS on it; just using it mostly as a jukebox, plus occasional email or text editing. I wouldn't mind going all-CLI on it, but it's been impossible to increase that font size without the GUI. A bug in open firmware, I think.

mavrothal wrote:

I always wanted/tried to make this ingenious but severely underperforming machine, the XO-1, a bit more usable.
But I'm afraid that when it comes to modern browsers, image editing etc there is nothing that can be done for the lack of CPU power.
Puppy/TC/Slitaz or anything else (unless someone writes an OS and all the apps in assembly )

The XO-1.5 though is a different story. The best XO by far for me.
Too bad that so few where made (~150.000) and almost none was released in the wild. If you find anything on eBay go for it

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